The bodies were found at Jones' home at 390 Hickory Drive near Maitland.

Jones, who was sales manager for infomercials and direct sales at The Golf Channel network in Orlando, opened her home to her aunt and uncle last week when they fled Big Pine Key in the Florida Keys because of Hurricane Ivan.

According to friends, the Brandts arrived at Jones' home Saturday and visited Carl Brandt's father in Daytona Beach the following day. They told friends they would return to the Keys on Monday.

Jones last spoke with a friend about noon Monday. She was supposed to join that same friend for dinner Wednesday. When she failed to show up, the friend went to Jones' home and saw a silhouette of a body in the garage. That's where investigators found Carl Brandt's body. The women's bodies were found inside the house.

The autopsy findings, while appearing to confirm investigators' theories, did little to convince longtime friends of the Brandts.

Friends described Carl Brandt, known as Charlie, as a gentle man and loving husband.

"This was a man with a great outlook on life, a great sense of humor, highly respected by his peers, had the world by the tail -- or so it seemed," said Floyd Hannaford, who worked with Carl Brandt. "How can this be?"

Others asked how it was possible that a man who doted on his wife even after 19 years of marriage could kill her.

"The relationship that Teri and Charlie had seemed to be beyond husband and wife. They were best friends. They were happiest when they could be together and enjoy their friends and each other," said Sheri Golden, a friend and former co-worker of Teresa Brandt.

"To suggest that Charlie is responsible for these deaths is inconceivable."

Sheriff's officials said Thursday that their investigation has led to no other suspects.